The Isle Of Innisfree Lyrics And Chords Richard Farrelly.Foster and Allen did a
great version of this beautiful song . Thanks to Gerard Farrelly for letting me display and promote his father's song
here.and for the information on his father and the song. The last verse in the song isn't played by the 'ramblers for some
reason and not many others have included it either, Maureen Heggerty sings it though.

I've[D7] met some[G] folk
who say that I'm a[D7] dreamer

And I've no doubt there's
truth in[Am] what they[G] say

But[D7] sure a[G] body's[G7]
bound to be a[C] dreamer

When[A7] all the[D7] things
he loves are far[G] away

And[D7] precious[G] things
are dreams onto an[D7] exile

They[D7] take o're the land[Am]
across the[G] sea

Es[D7]pecially[G] when it
happenes he's an[C] exile

[A7]From that dear[D7] lovely
Isle of Innis[G]free

And when the[C] moonlight
peeps across the[G] rooftops

Of this great [A7]city wondrous
though it[D] be

I[D7] scarcely[G] feel it's
wonder or it's[C] laughter

I'm once[D7] again back
home in Innis[G]free

I wonder o're green hills
and dreamy valleys

And find a peace no other
land could know

I hear the birds make music
fit for angles

And watch the rivers laughing
as they flow

But dreams dont last though
dreams are not forgotten

And soon I'm back to stern
reality

But though they pave the
footways here with gold-dust

I still would choose my
Isle of Innisfree.

"And then into a humble shack I wander,

My own sweet home & tenderly behold.

The folks around the turf gathered,

On bended knees, their rosary is told."

Below are the lead notes for the Isle Of Innisfree. The notes that have an ''L'' after the letter are the low notes to
the left on your keyboard. The other CAPITAL LETTERS are the notes up as far as the middle B. The small one's are the high
notes past the B.